I've been around long enough to realize that some questions are not really suitable for a full SO treatment, and asking them will only get you downvoted.
For example, this question. In C#, what exactly is being created by the following statement:
public List<List<string>> LineData = new List<List<string>>();
I know it's a "list of lists", but all I want to know is what the "()" on the end means.
But if I posted that as a question, it would immediately get me about 5 downvotes. Why? I do not know. Probably because the answer to this question doesn't actually solve any problem.
So, is there a place where SIMPLE questions can be asked that don't need a full voting experience, and can be answered casually in comments alone, without risking downvotes?
There are some of here who come to LEARN, and learning sometimes isn't about solving a problem. Sometimes it's just asking for an explanation.
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specifies that the compiler should use the 0 argumentList
constructor. It's essentially a function call.)